A warm, herbaceous oil traditionally used in aromatherapy
Dill Seed Essential Oil is steam distilled from the seeds of Anethum graveolens, a plant long valued for its distinctive aroma and traditional uses. The oil has a warm, slightly sweet, herbaceous scent that many people associate with comfort and balance.
This essential oil is often chosen for aromatherapy blends that feel grounding and steady, particularly when a softer, less sharp herbal note is preferred.
How people commonly use dill seed essential oil
In aromatherapy, dill seed essential oil is commonly used by those who enjoy oils that feel calming and supportive. Some people choose it for blends intended to create a sense of ease after physical or mental strain.
Others use dill seed oil in diluted blends for massage or in warm, comforting diffuser combinations, especially when paired with citrus or gentle spice oils.
Use in hair and body care blends
When properly diluted, some people also include dill seed essential oil in scalp or hair oil blends. It is usually blended with a carrier oil and other essential oils to create a balanced, aromatic mixture rather than used on its own.
As with all essential oils, careful dilution and patch testing are recommended.
Blending suggestions
Dill seed essential oil blends well with:
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Lemon
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Sweet orange
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Ginger
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Caraway
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Lavender
These combinations are often used to soften the aroma and create a more rounded blend.
Product details
This essential oil is intended for external use only and should always be diluted before use. Avoid use during pregnancy unless advised by a qualified professional. Keep away from children and pets.
Quality and sourcing
These essential oils are selected through in-depth study and research, tested for purity, and subject to strict quality control standards. Specifically packed for aromatherapists, they are bottled to order with tamper-evident dropper caps. Each batch is coded and labelled with a best-before date to ensure freshness.